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1989-1990 Ethnohistory Workshop Series


Colonialism

Speakers, 1989-1990

Fall 1989

October 10, 1989: Anne Stoler, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Paper Titles: "Rethinking Colonial Categories: European Communities and the Boundaries of Rule" and "Making Empire Respectable: Race and Sexual Morality in 20th-Century Colonial Cultures"

November 2, 1989: Samira Haj, New York University
Paper Title: "Patriarchy and Colonialism: The Palestinian Case"

November 16, 1989: Nicholas Dirks, Institute for Advanced Studies
Paper Title: "The Policing of Tradition in Colonial South India"

December 8, 1989: William Hanks, University of Chicago
Paper Title: "Rhetoric of Royal Address in Sixteenth Century Yucatec Maya"

Spring 1990

January 25, 1990: Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Black/Red/Female: Constituting the American Subject"

February 15, 1990: Fred Cooper, Department of History, University of Michigan and Ann Stoler, University of Michigan
Paper Titles: "From Free Labor to Family Allowances: Labor and African Society in Colonial Discourse" and "Tensions of Empire: Colonial Control and Visions of Rule"

March 22, 1990: Vicente L. Rafael, Department of Communication, University of California, San Diego
Paper Title: "Anticipating Nationhood: The Philippines Under Japan"

April 19, 1990: Sandria B. Freitag, University of California, Berkeley
Paper Title: "Behavior as Text: Collective Ceremony and Protest in the Writing of Social History"


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